Hi! My name is Ryan, and I hope you are doing well! As a current 2L in Law School, I am more than familiar with how daunting the process of preparing to take the LSAT and applying to Law School can be. Starting with a score of 150, I was able to raise my score by over 20 points in just under three months and developed a great appreciation for the exam and the strategies I used along the way. Since then, I have found great joy in helping others identify their weak points, adopt effective...
Hi! My name is Ryan, and I hope you are doing well! As a current 2L in Law School, I am more than familiar with how daunting the process of preparing to take the LSAT and applying to Law School can be. Starting with a score of 150, I was able to raise my score by over 20 points in just under three months and developed a great appreciation for the exam and the strategies I used along the way. Since then, I have found great joy in helping others identify their weak points, adopt effective strategies, and achieve their goal scores/get into their dream schools!
As a tutor, my approach is completely student-focused. With so many different resources and strategies available, it can be difficult to find help that is tailored towards the way you think or like to learn. To solve this, I approach tutoring the LSAT with the intention of designing a learning plan around the student. Whether it be conditional reasoning LR questions or comparative RC passages, identifying and finding effective solutions to the unique difficulties students are facing on the exam is my primary concern. My goal is to make the test feel predictable and manageable by showing you how to think through each question with confidence. Together, we’ll break down your challenges into clear, workable steps so you can make steady, meaningful progress. If you’re ready to study smarter, build momentum, and walk into test day with a strategy built specifically for you, I’d be excited to help you get there.